If you’re running late, please call ahead to let us know (703-437-9059). You will be given as much of your scheduled time as the therapist’s schedule can permit, though treatment times may be shortened as needed.

If you can not make your appointment, please cancel as soon as possible so that we have the opportunity to fill that time slot. Our policy is to charge the full session rate if we receive less than 24 hours notice of a cancellation.

In case inclement weather, please call to determine whether the office is open. School cancellations do not necessarily coincide with the closing of the office. If we must cancel your appointment due to inclement weather, we will reschedule your session, and the normal cancellation policy will not apply.

Absolutely. What better way to show your friends and family that you care than with the gift of wellness. Gift certificates are available for all occasions. You may drop into the office to pick one up, or click here to order it on-line.

Yes. Our Rewards Program is a pre-paid package offering a 10% discount on services. Pre-pay $525, and we’ll take 10% off your services. You can replenish your rewards card as often as you like. You may use the card for yourself, family, friends, and colleagues.

Clients must be 12+ years old to receive massage. All clients under the age of 18 must have a parent/legal guardian present. Clients under the age of 16 must be scheduled with a same-gender therapist and their legal guardian must be in the room during the massage. If a client over the age of 16 has been scheduled with a same-gender therapist, their parent may choose to wait in the lobby instead of the massage room, however if they have been scheduled with an opposite-gender therapist, their guardian must be present in the massage room.

It is our policy not to allow children to be in the massage room with you while you get a massage. There are a few reasons for this. First, we provide a quiet and serene atmosphere that allows our clients to get the most benefit from their massage. If children are running up and down the halls, it is very disruptive. Second, we know that most children can not sit quietly in a dark room for an hour or more—anyone who has a child knows this. Even if the child has something to entertain them, they will get restless and want their parent’s attention. This disrupts the massage. And because the parent is getting a therapeutic treatment, they can not focus on the child. That essentially means that the massage therapist also becomes a babysitter for that time, which can diminish the quality of the massage. For those reasons, we ask that you please leave your children at home.